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Catherine foreman gray, history and preservation officer for the cherokee nation, addresses the trail of tears and the events that led up to the removal of the cherokee people.

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This infographic provides a map of the principal routes used during the trail of tears, the forced relocation during the 1830s of native american peoples from their lands in the southeastern u. s.

Thousands of native americans—chickasaw, creek choctaw, seminole, and cherokee—suffered through.

— of the 15,000 forced on the trek, over 4,000 people perished along the way, earning the dark mark in history the name “trail of tears. ”

This primary source set uses documents, images, and music to reveal the story of cherokee removal, which is part of a larger story known as the trail of tears.

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To indian territory (oklahoma).

This primary source set uses documents, images, and music to reveal the story of cherokee removal, which is part of a larger story known as the trail of tears.

Lindsay schakenbach regele, miami.

To indian territory (oklahoma).

Namesake of the poinsettia, enslaver, secret agent and perpetrator of the ‘trail of tears’.

— thousands of people died along the way.

To lands reserved for them west of the mississippi river.

Race, religion, and the trail of tears traces the historical oppression of indians.

— the trail of tears is the name given to the forced migration of the cherokee people from their ancestral lands in georgia, alabama, tennessee, and north carolina to new territories west of the mississippi river.

Examination of racism and religious intolerance;

Overview of the trail of tears, the forced relocation in the 1830s of native americans from the southeastern u. s.

Importance of clan relationships or larger collective identities within indigenous societies to their interactions with foreigners;

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To lands reserved for them west of the mississippi river.

Race, religion, and the trail of tears traces the historical oppression of indians.

— the trail of tears is the name given to the forced migration of the cherokee people from their ancestral lands in georgia, alabama, tennessee, and north carolina to new territories west of the mississippi river.

Examination of racism and religious intolerance;

Overview of the trail of tears, the forced relocation in the 1830s of native americans from the southeastern u. s.

Importance of clan relationships or larger collective identities within indigenous societies to their interactions with foreigners;

— displaying all articles.

Overview of the trail of tears, the forced relocation in the 1830s of native americans from the southeastern u. s.

Importance of clan relationships or larger collective identities within indigenous societies to their interactions with foreigners;

— displaying all articles.

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